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Ada County commissioners approve revised findings for three variances and RV-park modification

February 25, 2026 | Ada County, Idaho


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Ada County commissioners approve revised findings for three variances and RV-park modification
The Ada County Board of County Commissioners approved revised findings and conclusions of law on Feb. 24 for three variance applications and a modification to an existing RV-park development agreement that were returned to the board from a Feb. 11 public hearing.

Richard Beck of Development Services told the board that the four items before commissioners were the products of the earlier hearing and the staff-prepared revised documents supporting the decisions. "All 4 of these items ... are coming from your February 11 public hearing," Beck said, summarizing the procedural history and staff work to prepare final documents.

The approvals included:
- Application 20250239 (Glenn Group Incorporated): an acreage exchange for property between Star and Eagle, approved with revised findings based on the earlier testimony.
- Application 202502068 (Robert Loisel): a variance north of Kuna to allow a detached structure encroaching into a rear-yard setback; commissioners approved the revised findings.
- Application (listed in the record as 2025024282, Greg Bond): a variance to allow a one-time division of a roughly 9.3-acre parcel that would otherwise require 10 acres; the board approved revised findings.
- A modification request for an RV park on Vallejo (applicant: Mister Griffin): staff said the applicant changed sewer plans and opted to build a new clubhouse instead of rehabilitating an existing structure; final signatures on the development-agreement modification were secured and commissioners approved the final documents.

Commissioners moved and seconded each approval and recorded voice votes in favor. Commissioners and staff noted public notice and prior neighbor testimony were considered; staff stated there were no new objections beyond those heard previously.

Next steps: the approved revised findings will be finalized in the county record and the development agreements or variances will proceed under the terms reflected in the approved documents.

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